Tuesday: Fall of the Mountain “King”
Isa: 14:1-32 In response to the fall of Babylon (Isaiah 13), which frees God’s people (Isa: 14:1-3), Isaiah 14:4-23 utters a figurative taunt (see also Mic: 2:4, Hab: 2:6) against the king of Babylon. It is poetic, not meant to be literal, obviously, as it portrays dead kings greeting their new colleague in the realm of death ( Isaiah 14.9-10), where maggots and … Continue reading –>